But for Medicare Advantage in Tennessee, there are approximately 46 other carriers, including: Priority Health, Sidney Hillman HC and Volunteer State Health Plan. Having access to multiple carriers is fortunate, as one large regional carrier, CrestPoint Health, will be ending operations on June 1, 2016.

The highest-rated plans for Medicare Advantage in Tennessee include those from Cariten, United Healthcare and Cigna-Healthspring. U.S. News & World Report awarded Cariten Health Plan Inc. the highest rating in 2017 with 4.5/5 stars. Enrollees’ plan options include: HMOs, PPOs and PFFS (Private Fee-for-Service) plans. Tennessee also offers Special Needs Plans (SNPs) for those qualifying, such as people with specific chronic conditions or living in institutions.

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